• Neurosurgical review · Jan 1996

    Case Reports

    Clinical and radiological evaluation of angiographically occult, calcified intracranial vascular malformation. Case report.

    • S Baykal, S Ceylan, H Dinç, K Kuzeyli, E Soylev, H Usul, and F Aktürk.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, KTU Medical Faculty, Trabzon, Turkey.
    • Neurosurg Rev. 1996 Jan 1; 19 (2): 119-21.

    AbstractIn this study, we present an angiographically occult, calcified intracranial vascular malformation. This lesion is rare and has some therapeutic difficulties and different approaches by authors. In this article, we also discuss the clinical, radiological characteristic features of this lesion. We pay attention on the totally calcified malformation.

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